As of this writing, no. It is compatible for Android and iOS devices, Mac, Windows, and Chromebook computers, but not Windows mobile.
Windows OS: Windows 7 XP Vista Mac: OSX Lion Leopard Chromebook: Chrominium Others: Ubuntu
At present, Sims 3 is not available for the Chromebook.
Sadly, "IMVU" cannot be used or downloaded on chrome OS, it is only available on windows, mac OS, Android, Apple, and other reliable platforms, if you are looking to play "IMVU" i suggest these other platforms.
To download and run EXE files on a Google Chromebook, you can use an app like Wine or CrossOver, which allows you to run Windows applications on non-Windows systems. However, keep in mind that these solutions may not support all EXE files, and performance can vary. Alternatively, you can use a virtual machine or remote desktop services to access a Windows environment.
The start menu is the round button on the bottom left. It is usually blue and has the WIndows logo in it.
Unfortunately, no, an Asus Chromebook cannot run Arma 3. Arma 3 is a high-demanding PC game that requires Windows OS and powerful hardware, which Chromebooks typically lack. However, you can enjoy other lightweight games and productivity tasks seamlessly on your Asus Chromebook, And if you do care about high demanding games then you can consider some other laptops.
You cannot...Wizard101 is only compatible for Windows and Mac PC's.
The task bar on every WIndows computer is the bar at the bottom of your screen with a Windows logo on the left of it (the Start button) and the clock on the right.
You don't. You buy a Chromebook.
Chromebook was created in 2011.
A Chromebook runs Google Chrome OS. It cannot be purchased with Windows. It uses the Linux kernel, and the Google Chrome web browser with an integrated media player. It is designed to be used while connected to the Internet and support applications that reside on the Web, rather than traditional PC applications like Microsoft Office and Photoshop that are installed on the machine itself. You might(?) read about someone who has installed Win 8 on a Chromebook, buy you're most likely hearing about someone who is using a remote desktop (which will also assess Mac & Linus systems). The Chrome Store has VNC clients for connecting traditional VNC servers. Chrome has Google-built remote desktop features that can be uses to access your desktop PC from a Chromebook or to remotely run Windows applications. To actually install Windows on a Chromebook, you have to hack it's BIOS settings, which is very difficult. You open your Chromebook, removing all the screws on the bottom and then wrap electrical tape around the BIOS to stop the protection activity, allowing you to hack the BIOS. Then, you remove boot loader settings by hitting F4 and change the sequence. Then you flash the BIOS. Then you can install Windows 8. You will not be able to use a CD or DVD ROM drive since Chromebooks can't access one, not even an external one - you'll have to install it from a flash drive.